FORMER Kidderminster Harriers manager Jan Molby is back at Aggborough on Saturday -- and his return can't come soon enough for fellow Dane Bo Henriksen.
Harriers' match with Molby's Hull City in the Nationwide League Division Three is eagerly awaited by Henriksen, who would dearly love to mark the occasion by getting on the score-sheet.
He said: "It's going to be a fun game and I'm looking forward to seeing him. I'm just taking it as another game, but it could be fun to win against the Big Dane.
"Of course it would be especially nice to score against Hull as he was the man who brought me over here.
"I don't want to say anything about what Hull are doing or how they should do, but at the end of the day I just hope we are going to get in a better position than them."
Molby, who led Kidderminster to the Nationwide Conference title in the 1999-2000 season, has not found it easy going since moving to big-spending Hull.
Indeed, pressure is building on him as they are currently four points below mid-table Harriers with just two wins to their credit.
His return to Aggborough, however, is set to attract a bumper gate with the former Liverpool star bracing himself for a 'reminder' from Kidderminster fans that they were not impressed with the way he left the hard-up club.
During his high profile spell with Harriers he hit out at the lack of support through the turnstiles and eventually grabbed the chance of a move to Hull.
The potential at Boothferry Park is far greater than Kidderminster both financially and with the size of crowds they attract.
On Saturday, however, Harriers will be anxious to demonstrate their on-the-field potential as they bid to stretch their unbeaten league run to eight matches.
They have not yet lost at Aggborough this season, but have drawn four of their five matches with Molby eager to inflict the first defeat.
While in the Harriers 'hot-seat' he was in charge for a total of 151 matches. Sixty six of them ended in victory, 31 in draws and 54 in defeat.
They conceded 172 and scored 205 including contributions from Henriksen who is currently Harriers leading scorer with four.
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